Spexi Documentation
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  • Introduction
    • The Spexi Network
    • Why Does Spexi Exist?
  • Network Overview
    • Spexigons
    • FLY TO EARN
    • Pilot Eligibility
    • Compatible Drones
    • Explorer & Imagery Uploader
    • Mobile App
    • Spexigon Reservations
    • Pilot Ratings
    • Spexigon Coverage & Types
    • Proof of Capture
    • Safety
  • Pilot Onboarding
    • Introduction & Account Setup
    • Flying & Capturing Spexigons
    • Submitting Imagery for Rewards
    • Drone Safety & Best Practices
  • Rewards
    • Cash + Reputation Points (RPs)
  • Roadmap
    • Launch Plan Overview
    • Phase 1 - Internal Alpha (complete)
    • Phase 2 - Trusted User Alpha (complete)
    • Phase 3 - Private Beta Testnet (complete)
    • Phase 4 - Public Beta Testnet (current)
    • Phase 5 - Mainnet
  • Aerial Imagery & Data Products
    • Quality & Recency
    • Coverage & Capture Frequency
    • Use Cases
    • Imagery Viewer
    • Imagery API
    • How to Purchase Imagery
  • Resources
    • FAQs
    • Pilot Links
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  1. Network Overview

Pilot Eligibility

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Last updated 11 months ago

The Spexi network enables drone pilots from diverse backgrounds and skill levels to contribute and FLY TO EARN due to the simplicity and standardized nature of the network. As long as you are legally allowed to fly in your region, and you own a compatible drone + device, then you can contribute and FLY TO EARN.

However, in order to get the best experience flying with Spexi, we recommend having at least 10 automated drone flights under your belt first, and taking all of our training material.

Depending on the pilot's country of residence, they may be required to have a pilot certificate and register their drone with their local aviation regulator.

Canada Operations πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦

Pilots flying drones which weigh less than 250g at the time of takeoff do not require a drone pilot certificate to operate. However, all pilots are required to conduct safe and responsible operations at all times.

To learn more about Canadian drone regulations, .

To receive of discounted pilot licensing training, head to our section.

USA Operations πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ

Pilots flying drones for commercial purposes (regardless of weight) are required to hold a Part-107 drone pilot license and register their drone with the FAA.

To learn more about USA drone regulations, .

To receive discounted pilot licensing training, head to our section.

Other Countries 🌎

To learn more about international drone regulations, our friends at UAV Coach have put together a great resource.

For more information and to get involved,

Pilot Onboarding
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Pilot Links
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